Tourism that doesn't cost the earth

Projects

The Icarus Foundation will seek to identify, measure and reduce the generation of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) by the tourism industry. We will foster an understanding within the industry of the need to address climate change, and it's negative impacts on the development of sustainable tourism. We aim to do this through four areas:

Education

To provide input into both destination and corporate strategies, policies and programs that result in the reduction of greenhouse gases associated with tourism.

To develop tools and manuals for tourism businesses to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

Research/Action Projects

To develop innovative projects within and for the tourism sector that encourage visitors and tourism supplier to reduce their carbon footprint.

Communication/Advocacy

To advocate the importance of the Climate Change issue to the future viability of Canadian tourism through public speaking, blogs, articles, seminars and conferences.


Research


The Icarus Challenge

The Icarus Foundation challenges Canada's tourism community to get to grips with the issue of climate change and play its part in reducing the carbon footprint associated with tourism.

This paper, "The Climate Change Challenge, Implications for the Tourism Industry" summarizes the causes and effects of global warming and asserts that failure to address the multiple risks associated with climate change will undermine Canada's competitive position. Furthermore, failure to grasp how the indirect effects of climate change (i.e. rising energy costs, changing consumer demand, ecosystem degradation, security issues, regulations etc.) might also impede tourism's growth and progress.

While Canada's tourism community has been slow to respond to this issue, it is not too late to take a leadership position. Bold vision and multiple actions concurrently executed are needed at all levels – national, provincial, community and enterprise.